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to create sound, and the calls of t
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The Dermaptera are cosmetic pests:
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What important biological informati
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Sample No. # Species in Sample Tota
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accuracy. Instead, we rely on repea
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This column is additive- if the fir
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WEEK 5: HEMIPTERA Week 5: Hemiptera
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Week 5: Reading Hemiptera The True
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Pre-Lab 5: Pests, Predators and Par
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Lab 5 Assignment: Pests, Predators
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you move through the key, record ea
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WEEK 6: PESTS, PREDATORS, AND PARAS
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Week 6 Materials Reading Week 6: Re
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the location of rich food resources
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Lab 6 Assignment: Collection/Field
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WEEK 7: SOIL INSECTS Week 7: Soil I
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Week 7: Reading Soil Arthropods By
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and parasitic wasps, have been deve
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Figure 7-8: Predatory mites prey on
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Figure 7-10: Rugose harvester ants
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Figure 7-12: This pale-colored and
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Enhance soil aggregation. In most f
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Bug Biography: Springtails Figure 7
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Pre-Lab 7 Name: ___________________
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Lab 7 Assignment: Soil Arthropods G
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Insects (Phylum Arthropoda, Class I
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Data Collection Lab 7 Assignment: S
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2. Discuss your results - why did t
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WEEK 8: POLLINATORS Week 8: Pollina
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Week 8: Reading GAIL LANGELLOTTO AN
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Pre-Lab 8: Pollinators Name: ______
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Lab 8 Assignment: Identification Wo
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Week 9 Materials Reading Week 9: Re
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Though mosquitoes are prey for many
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Also notorious for their affinity f
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Pre-Lab 9: Human Body Biome Name: _
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INSECT COLLECTION ENT 311: Collecti
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